Courses

CHEN-3200 (3) Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics

Introduces fluid mechanics and momentum transfer, emphasizing the application of these principles to chemical engineering systems. Prereqs., APPM 2350 and either CHEN 2120 (min. grade C) or MCEN 2023 (min. grade C). Coreq., APPM 2360. Same as GEEN 3853.

HUEN-3200 (3) Humanities for Engineers 2

Explores what it means to be a fully human being: through group discussion, closely examines individual works of culturally and historically significant philosophy, literature, and art. Includes extensive writing. Fulfills the College of Engineering and Applied Science writing requirement. Minimum GPA of 3.0 preferred. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of HUEN 3100. Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) College of Engineering students only.

CSCI-3202 (3) Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Surveys artificial intelligence techniques of search, knowledge representation and reasoning, probabilistic inference, machine learning, and natural language processing. Introduces artificial intelligence programming. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of CSCI 2824 (minimum grade C-).

MCEN-3208 (1-3) Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

Subject matter to be selected from topics of current interest. Credit to be arranged. Numbered MCEN 3208-3298. Instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Mechanical (MCEN or MCMR) majors or students with a plan of Mechanical Engineering Concurrent Degree majors.

CHEN-3210 (3) Chemical Engineering Heat Transfer

Examines conservation and transfer of thermal energy. Focuses on conduction and convection of heat in the context of chemical processes, with a special focus on heat exchangers. Also studies thermal radiation. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite courses of either CHEN 3200 or MCEN 3021 (all min grade C-).

CHEN-3220 (3) Chemical Engineering Separations and Mass Transfer

Studies separation methods including distillation, absorption, and extraction, and graphical and computer-based solutions to separation problems. Also studies mass transfer rate processes, including diffusion, microscopic material balances, and correlations for mass transfer coefficients. Applies mass transfer rate theory to packed and tray columns. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite courses of CHEN 3200 (or MCEN 3021 or GEEN 3853) and CHEN 3320.

CVEN-3227 (3) Probability, Statistics and Decision

Introduces uncertainty based analysis concepts and applications in the planning and design of civil engineering systems emphasizing probabilistic, statistics, and design concepts and methods. Restricted to juniors/seniors.

CVEN-3246 (3) Introduction to Construction

Broad view of concerns, activities, and objectives of people involved in construction: the owner, architect/engineer, contractor, labor, and inspector. Interactive gaming situation relates these people to the construction contract, plans/specifications, estimates/bids, scheduling, law, and financial management. Restricted to junior or senior Civil or Architectural Engineering majors only. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Civil (CVEN) or Architectural (AREN) Engineering majors only.

ECEN-3250 (3) Microelectronics

Develops a basic understanding of active semiconductor devices. Focuses on building an understanding of BJT and CMOS devices in both digital and analog application. Prereq., ECEN 2260. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) College of Engineering students only.

CVEN-3256 (3) Construction Equipment and Methods

Integrated study of construction equipment, methods, and economics. Topics include equipment productivity, equipment selection, and construction engineering design within economic constraints. Examples include earthmoving, concrete formwork, and temporary construction. Recommended prereq., CVEN 3246. Restricted to Architectural or Civil Engineering majors only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Architectural (AREN) or Civil (CVEN) Engineering majors only.

CSCI-3287 (3) Database and Information Systems

Surveys data management, including file systems, database management systems design, physical data organizations, data models, query languages, concurrency, and database protection. Prereq., CSCI 3104. Prerequisites: CSCI 3287 PREREQ

ASEN-3300 (4) Aerospace Electronics and Communications

Provides the fundamentals of electronics and communications widely used in aerospace engineering. Includes analog instrumentation electronics, data acquisition, digital electronics, and radio communication. Offered spring only. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite courses of ASEN 2003, PHYS 1120 and APPM 2360 (all min grade C). Restricted to Aerospace Engineering (ASEN) majors only.

ECEN-3300 (3) Linear Systems

Characterization of linear and time-invariant systems in time and frequency domains. Continuous time systems are analyzed using differential equations and Laplace and Fourier transforms. Discrete time systems, which can be implemented using a modern digital signal processing framework, use difference equations, z-transforms and discrete time Fourier transforms for their analysis and design. Applications of linear systems include communications, signal processing, and control systems. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) College of Engineering students only.

CSCI-3302 (3) Introduction to Robotics

Introduces students to fundamental concepts in autonomous, mobile robotics: mechanisms, locomotion, kinematics, control, perception and planning. The course consists of lectures and lab sessions that are geared toward developing a complex robot controller in a realistic, physics-based multi-robot simulator. Prereqs., CSCI 2270 and 2824. CSCI 3302 and ECEN 3303 are the same course.

ECEN-3303 (3) Introduction to Robotics

Introduces students to fundamental concepts in autonomous, mobile robotics: mechanisms, locomotion, kinematics, control, perception and planning. The course consists of lectures and lab sessions that are geared toward developing a complex robot controller in a realistic, physics-based multi-robot simulator. Prereqs., CSCI 2270 and 2824. CSCI 3302 and ECEN 3303 are the same course.

CSCI-3308 (3) Software Engineering Methods and Tools

Focuses on software engineering methods and tools for application development, including design and system organization; using and creating reusable libraries; building, testing, and debugging; and performance evaluation. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of CSCI 2270 (minimum grade C-).

CVEN-3313 (3) Theoretical Fluid Mechanics

Basic principles of fluid mechanic. Covers fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid flow concepts, including continuity, energy, momentum, dimensional analysis and similitude, and flow in closed conduits. Prereq., CVEN 2121. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of CVEN 2121 (or GEEN 3851, or ASEN 2001, or MCEN 2023).

CHEN-3320 (3) Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Applies thermodynamic principles to nonideal systems, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, power generation, refrigeration, and chemical processes. Prereqs., CHEN 2120 (min. grade C) and either CHEM 4511 or 4521 (min. grade C-). Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite courses of CHEN 2120 and either CHEM 4511 or 4521 (all min grade C-).

ECEN-3320 (3) Semiconductor Devices

Highlights the fundamentals of semiconductor materials and devices. Topics include the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors, the theory of Pn junctions, bipolar and field-effect transistors, and optoelectronic devices. Prereq., ECEN 3250. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Engineering majors only.

CVEN-3323 (3) Hydraulic Engineering

Studies hydraulic engineering theory and applications. Topics include incompressible flow in conduits, pipe system analysis and design, open channel flow, flow measurement, analysis and design of hydraulic machinery. Prereq., CVEN 3313 (or MCEN 3021, or GEEN 3853, or AREN 2120). Restricted to Civil, Environmental, or Architectural Engineering majors only. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of CVEN 3313 (or MCEN 3021, or GEEN 3853, or AREN 2120). Restricted to Civil (CVEN), Environmental (EVEN), or Architectural (ARCH) Engineering majors only.

ECEN-3350 (3) Programming Digital Systems

Covers computer usage in system implementation, central processor capabilities, and managing concurrency. Includes computer architecture, instruction sets, programming, input/output, interrupts, block transfers, semaphores, shared procedures, multiple processors, and memory management. Prereq., ECEN 2350. Formerly ECEN 2120. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) College of Engineering students only.

ECEN-3400 (3) Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Electromagnetic fields are covered at an introductory level, starting with electrostatics and continuing with DC current, magnetostatics, time-varying magnetic fields, waves on transmission lines, Maxwell's equations and the basics of plane waves. The use of fields in inductors, capacitors, resistors, transformers, and energy and power concepts are studied. Prereqs., APPM 2350, PHYS 1110, and ECEN 2250. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) College of Engineering students only.

GEEN-3400 (3) Invention and Innovation

Introduction to invention and product innovation with a hands-on approach. Students explore the invention process, hone their engineering design skills, and explore entrepreneurship (patenting, intellectual property, marketing, raising capital). Student teams design, create, and test a potentially commercial product, and exhibit at an end-of-semester design expo. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) College of Engineering students only.

ECEN-3410 (3) Electromagnetic Waves and Transmission

Covers reflected and transmitted plane waves in layered media, Poynting's theorem of electromagnetic power, two-conductor transmission line theory and practice, Smith chart usage and impedance matching, and elements of antenna theory. Prereq., ECEN 3400. Restricted to juniors/seniors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).

CVEN-3414 (3) Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering

Emphasizes chemical, ecological, and hydrological fundamentals and importance of mass and energy balances in solving environmental engineering problems related to water quality, water and wastewater treatment, air pollution, solid and hazardous waste management, sustainability, and risk assessment. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite courses of CHEN 1211 and CHEM 1211 (or CHEM 1113 and CHEM 1114 or CHEM 1251 or CHEM 1351) and APPM 1360 (or MATH 2300). Restricted to Civil, Architectural, Environmental, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering majors only.

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